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'''Masculine''' normally refers to qualities positively associated with men (see ]). | '''Masculine''' normally refers to qualities positively associated with men (see ]). | ||
'''Masculine''' may also refer to: | |||
*], a grammatical gender | *], a grammatical gender | ||
*], a final chord occurring on a strong beat in music | *], a final chord occurring on a strong beat in music |
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Masculine normally refers to qualities positively associated with men (see Masculinity).
Masculine may also refer to:
- Masculine (grammar), a grammatical gender
- Masculine cadence, a final chord occurring on a strong beat in music
- Masculine rhyme, on a single stressed syllable at the end of a line of poetry
- A Masculine Ending, a novel by Joan Alison Smith adapted for television in 1992
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